Notices & Upcoming Events

Welcome to the Public Works Department Notices & Upcoming Events page!

ADA Survey

November 7, 2018

The City of Vallejo is seeking input from our residents, communities, and organizations to update our ADA transition plan. If you or someone you know has a disability and would like their voice heard, please take few minutes to fill out the survey online or contact the ADA coordinator, Mey Saephan, to be sent a word document from. You can also download the survey here and mail it or drop it off to the Public Works department at City Hall.

MTC Releases New Data on Street Conditions

September 27, 2018

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission releases new data on street conditions in Bay Area cities and Counties. Find Pot Hole Report by clicking this link. Find the Vita Signs interactive website by clicking this link.

Street Sweeping Alert

August 15, 2018 - Until Notice is Removed

In January 2015, the Maintenance Division implemented the twice a month sweeping schedule to better serve the citizens of Vallejo while enhancing the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP), knowing that there may be times the additional service may not be provided due to unforeseen circumstances such as equipment failure, staffing levels, etc...the initial route (pre-2015) as the primary route.

2 out of the 3 Sweeper vehicles are out for major repairs. With only 1 Sweeper currently functional, street sweeping will be back to the once per month primary routes until further notice.

Increased Activity at Mariner's Cove

Ongoing until December 2018

Import of material to Mariner's Cove, located at the southwest corner of Mare Island Way and Tennessee Street, will tentatively resume on Monday, July 30. Work will be during normal working hours of 7:30 AM-5:00 PM. See press release for more information. DeSilva Gates Construction will continue to be the contractor responsible for hauling of the material. This latest activity will proceed intermittently through the end of September 2018. Thank you for your continued patience and understanding.

Please be advised that due to the tight geometrics at the intersection of 29 and Tennessee Street, some larger trucks may need to use Curtola Parkway and Mare Island Way to get to the job site, but the majority of truck traffic should remain on High 29 and Tennessee Street.